The beers will include Thievery, an American pale ale that was inspired by local band The Ballroom Thieves, who helped create the artwork. The Ballroom Thieves will emcee the event.

The other new beers include To Helles and Bock, which is a German-style maibock, and Matisse, a saison brewed with lavender. The fourth beer will be Night Lite, Night Shift’s take on American light lager, which is making its return after a brief hiatus.

Also celebrating spring is Idle Hands Craft Ales of Malden. On May 20, they will host Maifest at their 89 Commercial St. brewery.

That day, they will close the brewery and move the festivities outside, turning the parking lot into party central. There will be two different sessions. The first session is from 1 to 5 p.m., and is family friendly; adults may bring children 12 and younger.

The second session, which goes from 6 to 10 p.m., is for adults only.

Each session will feature several food trucks, as well as live music and games, as well as Idle Hands beer.

Each adult ticket holder will get a souvenir plastic cup and one beer ticket. Additional beer tickets will be available for purchase during the event (cash only). Children’s tickets get the child a goody bag and a juice box.

Adult tickets are $15 and children’s tickets are $5. Tickets are available at https://www.tickettailor.com/checkout/view-event/id/96734/chk/7678/ref/website.

Also holding an event is Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing of Framingham. On May 10, they will host “Brews & Bling” at its 81 Morton St. brewery from 6 to 9 p.m. A portion of proceeds from the event will benefit Rise Above, a charitable foundation that helps provide activities and opportunities for foster children.

During the event, LuluRoe, a yoga clothing company, as well as Stella & Dot, a fashion and accessory company, will be on hand selling items.

If that’s not for you, the City Tap House Boston, 10 Boston Wharf Road, will be hosting Late Night With Sean Lawson on the same night from 9 to 11 p.m.

Lawson, founder of one of the most popular breweries in Vermont – Lawson’s Finest Liquids – will pour his popular Sip of Sunshine IPA and Supper Session IPA. Those two beers recently became available in Massachusetts.

Finally, Barrel House Z has announced its latest beer, Jane Rae’s Amber Ale.

The beer, developed by Joe D'Auria, is the winner of Barrel House Z’s Lift Off home brew contest.

The brewer describes the beer as “Malt forward with light caramel and plummy layers. Amarillo and Citra hops offer a refreshing touch of citrus and melon notes.”

Jane Rae’s Amber Ale is part of Barrel House Z’s ITB (In the Buff) Series, which are not barrel-aged. The ITB beers are brewed in partnership with Dorchester Brewing Company.

Norman Miller is a Daily News staff writer. Email him at nmiller@wickedlocal.com or call 508-626-3823. Check out the Beer Nut blog at blogs.wickedlocal.com/beernut. Follow him on Twitter @RealBeerNut and on Facebook at facebook.com/NormanMillerBeerNut